I think we need to see more cooperation between utilities, turbine manufacturers and vessel operators in optimising contracts, resources and standards across the industry. In fact, a recent report on offshore wind O&M highlights the significant cost savings available. The advancement of vessel technologies will help bring costs down if they are aligned with the actual O&M requirements. One critical area is sharing of information, for example turbine manufacturers making clear what their future requirements are. This will allow vessel suppliers to develop, design and build vessels that are optimised for O&M at a cost-effective level for the coming generations. Another area where there are significant savings to be made is better planning of resources. It is estimated that downtime resulting from main component replacements can be reduced significantly with the right planning and pro-active approach.